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== What is Digital Asset Management (DAM)? ==
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Digital asset management (DAM) is the process of organizing, storing, and managing digital assets, such as images, videos, audio files, and documents. It involves the use of specialized software and systems to store, organize, and access digital assets in a way that is efficient and secure.
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DAM is an important tool for businesses and organizations that have a large number of digital assets, as it allows them to efficiently manage and access these assets and to ensure that they are properly organized and protected.
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DAM systems typically include features such as metadata tagging, search functionality, and version control, which allow users to easily find and access specific assets, and to track and manage changes to those assets. They may also include security features, such as user access controls and data encryption, to protect the assets from unauthorized access or tampering.
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Overall, DAM is a key tool for organizing, storing, and managing digital assets, and it is an essential part of any organization's digital asset management strategy.
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==See Also==
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*[[Asset Performance Management (APM)]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 28 December 2022

What is Digital Asset Management (DAM)?

Digital asset management (DAM) is the process of organizing, storing, and managing digital assets, such as images, videos, audio files, and documents. It involves the use of specialized software and systems to store, organize, and access digital assets in a way that is efficient and secure.

DAM is an important tool for businesses and organizations that have a large number of digital assets, as it allows them to efficiently manage and access these assets and to ensure that they are properly organized and protected.

DAM systems typically include features such as metadata tagging, search functionality, and version control, which allow users to easily find and access specific assets, and to track and manage changes to those assets. They may also include security features, such as user access controls and data encryption, to protect the assets from unauthorized access or tampering.

Overall, DAM is a key tool for organizing, storing, and managing digital assets, and it is an essential part of any organization's digital asset management strategy.


See Also



References